www.oldradio.comBarry Mishkind's archive of broadcast history, humor, technical tips, and much more... Many first-person narratives and station histories that you won't find anywhere else.

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Hallikainen's Manual ArchiveHarold Hallikainen's "Saving History From the Dumpster" archive of broadcast-related equpment manuals and history articles.

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Early Radio HistoryThomas White has provided a well-detailed, thorough history of early broadcast regulation, including answers to questions such as "Why do call letters start with K or W?" and much more...

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BBC-TV from Alexandra PalaceOn the "other side of the pond" is a history of the early days of BBC Television from London's Alexandra Palace. The site also has a number of chapters about the BBC's Lime Grove studios.

BBC Broadcasting House in 1932Going back even earlier into British broadcasting history is a fascinating website covering the BBC's famed Broadcasting House in London, as it was when it opened in 1932. Just don't look too closely at the picture of the statue over the front door...